Bengaluru: Minister writes to teachers to instil confidence, buoyancy in students


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Mar 28: State minister for primary and secondary education, Suresh Kumar, has written to the headmasters of high schools and teachers, requesting them to remain personally in touch with every student who will be appearing for the SSLC examination this year, and to instil in them a sense of confidence by extending emotional support.

"But for the fact that coronavirus pandemic raised its ugly head, the SSLC examinations would have begun on March 27. I have observed that 8.5 lac students were eagerly waiting to face the examination with confidence. Now, coronavirus has compelled postponement of this examination. The entire society is now faced with the challenge of first winning over the challenge posed by this disease," Kumar said in his letter.


Suresh Kumar

"Your children are waiting to appear for SSLC examination. At this tricky hour, it is very important for us to remain personally in touch with the students and to reinforce emotional strength and buoyancy in them. You must be having contact numbers of your students. Please contact individual students over phone from today onward, provide them guidance as they might need, and fortify their courage and confidence," he has requested. He told the teachers to invoke a sense of faith and determination among the students to defect the complex situation created by coronavirus and then face the examinations in the coming days with confidence and determination.

"If you take my pleas in the right perspective and follow it as a campaign and take my suggestions, it will result in giving a positive message to the society at this time of need by all of us. I am sure that you will respond to my request positively," he said in his letter.

 

 

  

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  • J.F D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 28 2020

    Some highly paid staff like software engineers and others are doing their work from home.Instead of scraping the exam let the students write/attend their exams from home only. Whats there?

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Saudi Arabia

    Sat, Mar 28 2020

    Most of the countries have scraped this years exam and passed them based on their earlier exams and performance.

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 28 2020

    Yes many countries have cut their exams for younger classes like us only but for higher classes online exams are connected. Please do not consider pre board marks as many students might have just cleared because schools set pre board papers very tough compared to boards so it won't be fair for the students. After all when it's boards all students will take it seriously and pre board not very. Let us keep the exams as after the pandemic only. Anyway the students can study till then and try improve their grades.

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  • Oswald Lasrado, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 28 2020

    "... determination among the students to defect the complex situation . . ." What the minister wants to say is beyond my comprehension!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 28 2020

    All Exams have to wait till situation improves ...

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